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Independent, provocative, now! The CJLO Magazine is the resource for features, reviews, and interviews. Established in 2004, and run by dedicated CJLO volunteers, the magazine covers the latest and best in local and international music, art, theatre, film, festivals, and more!


37th Annual Folk Alliance Conferance

  The thirty-seventh annual  Folk Alliance International Conference will be taking place at the Sheraton Hotel in Montreal from February nineteenth through the twenty-third. With over one hundred and seventy-five artists representing twenty-six countries, nineteen U.S. states, and all thirteen of our Canadian provinces. This stands to be one of the biggest showcases of folk music in the conference’s history. 


Queer: a Review

Queer- Film Review

Image Courtesy of MUBI 

Queer (Playing in select theatres (Check your listings) and Streaming on MUBI Canada this February)

Staring:  Daniel Craig, Drew Starkey, Jason Schwartzman, Lesley Manville

Runtime: 136 Minutes 

 


The Best Way to Spend a Weekend Sitting on a Living Room Floor: a Review of mai/son's Expo88

After being in Montreal for almost 2 years, I was confident that I had experienced every Montreal venue worth experiencing. From grand theatres with horrible air circulation to gravel pits under graffiti-ridden bridges, if music could be played there I assumed I had had their stamp on my wrist at some point. Though, as I stand here in a living room on Saint Urbain, beer and earplugs in hand (both cost $5), I realize that was stupid. From the outside, mai/son is your average Mile End townhouse.


Wunderhorse at Le Belmont: A Rare and Intimate Night with a Band Destined for Bigger Stages

There’s something uniquely special about seeing a band on the rise in a venue that barely holds a few hundred people, especially when that band is Wunderhorse, — a UK-based rock band that’s quickly gained a reputation for their powerful blend of raw emotion, intricate melodies, and explosive energy.


Hard Truths - A Review

Hard Truths (Currently playing Cineplex Forum VOA/Cinémathèque québécoise, Cinéma Moderne, Cinéma Public, Cinéma du Musée VOA with STF)

Dir Mike Leigh 

Staring: Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Michele Austin

Runtime: 97 Minute


The Last Show Girl - A Review

The Last Showgirl (Currently in release at Cineplex Forum (VOA), Cinema Du Parc (VOA with STF) 

Dir Gia Coppola 

Staring: Pamala Anderson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dave Bautista, Brenda Song, Kiernan Shipka, Billie Lourd 

Runtime: 88 Mins


Machine Girl: A Sonic Revolution

Machine Girl, the brainchild of Matt Stephenson, emerged from Long Island, New York, in 2012. Drawing inspiration from Japanese media, notably the cult classic film The Machine Girl, the band has carved out a distinctive niche in the music world. Over the years, Machine Girl has released 11 albums, each brimming with energy and novel, genre-defying sounds.


La Cartomancie du Territoire (Foretelling the Land) Dir: Philippe Ducros

La Cartomancie de Territoire (Foretelling the Land) is a documentary that is one part video essay in contrast to images of the natural landscape of First Nation reservations, as the documentary interviews members of the First Nations as they try to reconcile with the past and look towards their future. This is what makes this documentary powerful and poetic at the same time, with an emotional grip that will hold the audience. Arising from several stays in First Nations and Inuit communities, the film examines our connection to both Indigenous and natural reserves, exploring themes of colonization, land and thought.


Hayden Pedigo Brings His Whole Heart to Bar Le Ritz

 It is of utmost importance to Hayden Pedigo that you know he’s from Amarillo, Texas. A place where the plains stretch on forever and the edge of town feels like the end of civilization as we know it. This great empty expanse called the Texas Panhandle is the background for Hayden Pedigo’s musical project. In numerous interviews, he’s cited Amarillo’s beautiful desolation as his greatest inspiration.


An Interview with Jonah Yano

Zoe, DJ and host of Something for the Mood, sat down for the show's first-ever interview with Montreal-based indie-jazz artist Jonah Yano. The two discuss touring, inspirations for his latest record Jonah Yano and the Heavy Loop, Morgan Wallen, and more. Yano is playing La Sala Rossa Wednesday, December 4th. 


Zoe is the host of Something for the Mood, Wednesdays 2pm-3pm on CJLO 1690AM


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